Example sentences of "[conj] [pers pn] walked [adv prt] into the " in BNC.
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1 | He puts himself in good light by adding that he gripped me tightly round the shoulders in reassurance , that he gave me brandy , that we talked long after the starlings had ceased their chatter , that we walked down into the street and discussed in jogging stride what guilt or shame or desire could do to the human soul . |
2 | Benjamin and I walked back into the hall . |
3 | A quick shower in the bright pink bathroom with its already peeling tiles , more cream , a fast selection of long skirt and blouse , a final comb through my hair , and I walked out into the sun . |
4 | When I went the receptionist was just leaving and she walked down into the town with me . |
5 | If she walked back into the laboratory Jason would engineer a scene . |
6 | He looked at her proudly then they turned and we walked out into the crowd . |
7 | After breakfast , Damian picked the keys up at the desk , and they walked out into the cool sunlit morning to find the streets busy and bright . |
8 | As I walked back into the Gendarmerie the following afternoon , I saw my first legionnaire . |
9 | The clear day stretched before her ; when she walked back into the house her day would be filled . |
10 | Jack was just arriving as she walked back into the department , and a police car drew up with the still-hysterical mother inside . |
11 | I did n't 'ave all this handed on a plate , ’ he said as we walked out into the backyard . |
12 | A burst of applause greeted caddies and players as they walked up into the arena . |
13 | Nellie was holding on to his arm as they walked out into the corridor and he felt her tense . |
14 | She left the interview-room , straining against the grip Luke kept on her waist as they walked out into the courtyard . |
15 | ‘ Is our guest still asleep ? ’ he asked as he walked through into the kitchen in his towelling robe , the cup of tea in his hand . |
16 | Ashenden nodded as he walked through into the Bar-Annexe : ‘ Poor chap ! ’ |
17 | As he walked out into the silent white world Michael was glad of the freezing cold that seemed to cut down into his lungs . |
18 | As he walked back into the hot street he wondered if some royal bastard did indeed lurk in her family tree . |